STACY v. GREENBERG


14 N.J. 262 (1954)

102 A.2d 48

JACK H. STACY, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. DAVID GREENBERG AND CHARLES MELTZER, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS. ALVIN WOLFF, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. DAVID GREENBERG AND CHARLES MELTZER, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided January 11, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. George F. Lahey, Jr., argued the cause for appellants.

Mr. Joseph Weintraub argued the cause for respondents (Messrs. McGlynn, Weintraub & Stein, attorneys).


The opinion of the court was delivered by WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, JR., J.

Stacy and Wolff were injured in an automobile accident on a New Jersey highway while returning to New York City from a work assignment in Pennsylvania for their employer, Marlene Blouse Corporation of New York City. They sue Greenberg, the corporation's sales manager, who was driving the car in which they were passengers, and Meltzer, the corporation's president, in whose individual name the car...

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